The jQuery Learning Center—
The jQuery Foundation’s new effort in collecting together crowd sourced open source learning material, in a manner similar to WebPlatform.org and MDN.

Try jQuery: An Interactive jQuery Learning Experience— The jQuery Foundation and CodeSchool have teamed up to produce a new jQuery learning experience based on CodeSchool's interactive tutorial technology. They say it'll take about 2 hours for you to work the whole way through.

Douglas claims JavaScript has, “some of the best parts of any programming language ever created”. He explains what these “good parts” are and then expands the audience's knowledge with JavaScript challenges.

Take Crockford's mind-expanding JavaScript challenges in this new course from Frontend Masters!

Interview: Speaking With the Ember.js Core Team—
Ember.js is a framework for single-page web applications. Rey Bango interviews the Ember.js Core Team leads, Yehuda Katz and Tom Dale. They discuss what prompted them to begin the Ember project, its design philosophy, and where it fits into an already crowded framework ecosystem.

Choices, Choices: Dart or AngularJS?—
In this great discussion on Google+, read some of the debate from a real developer trying to make the choice between Dart and AngularJS for his next project. (Note that if Dart interests you at all, we also publish Dart Weekly :-))

Learning From the Brackets Source Code—
Brian Rinaldi takes a look inside the Brackets’ source to examine what techniques, libraries and frameworks you can learn using examples directly from the Brackets’ code.

Douglas Crockford on 'Syntaxation'—
Douglas Crockford’s talk at the mloc.js Conference in Budapest (Feb 14–16). The talk’s topic is syntax: what it’s for, what it can cost and what language designers should be aware of.

15 Videos from W3Conf: W3C's Tech Conference—
W3Conf is an annual World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) conference, targeted at web professionals. Videos of the talks (by folks including Lea Verou, Ariya Hidayat, and Kit Cambridge) are now available to watch.

JavaScript Engineer @ Tastemaker— Interested in interior home design? We're looking for a talented front-end engineer with the ability to hand code rich interactive front end designs for web apps with JavaScript. Help us push the limits of what can be done in web browsers and mobile devices.